Example sentences of "brought [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is a summary remedy which should enable a person in default to be brought swiftly to account .
2 But the whole episode has brought home to doctor Archer the pointlessness of the war in what was once Yugoslavia .
3 These 14th Century tales are brought vividly to life by the latest audio-visual technology and the voices of the following celebrities : Roy Kinnear , Prunella Scales , Robert Powell , Ronald Pickup , Bernard Cribbins and Geoffrey Banks .
4 THE last hours in the lives of two British women murdered in South Africa were brought vividly to life yesterday in photographs taken just before they died .
5 The tales were lively , not without a strong hint of bawdiness , but they had brought vividly to life the glittering courts of former days — so different , as Alianor was wont to say with a sigh , from the subdued , uneasy court of the present king .
6 Students may register for an additional module up to the end of week 1 of the relevant term ( week 2 for new students in their first term ) , and must officially delete modules by week 6 ( about to be brought forward to week 4 ) of the current term .
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